21 December, 2012
Merry Holidays and VO is Moving
In fact, we've now outgrown three locations. In February, VO world headquarters will move to a new warehouse/office space that is twice as large. The new space is only about a mile away from our current one and will be easy to visit; there is even a bike lane out front. We look forward to having a permanent photo studio, air conditioning in the warehouse, and a nice open office layout. More details next year.
Again, thanks for your support and feedback.
Posted by VeloOrange at 11:19:00 AM 5 comments
17 December, 2012
Closed for the Holidays
Just a short note to remind everyone that VO will close for the Holidays on December 22nd and not re-open until January 2nd. Nothing will be shipped during that period, nor will phones or e-mails be answered. Our staff will be enjoying a much needed rest, except for Casey who will be exploring New Zealand.
Please order anything you'd like shipped this year before this Friday, the 21st.
We are also taking advantage of this holiday break to upgrade our website, an upgrade that is long overdue. This may take a few days if everything goes smoothly (or more days if it doesn't, which we don't want to think about). When the site is down, you'll know it when you try to access our store.
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Posted by VeloOrange at 10:34:00 AM 1 comments
12 December, 2012
Campeur Racks Are Here, and a Container
In any case, The rear rack has a wrap-around lower rail. The lower rail keeps weight low and allow easy pannier removal even with the top platform loaded. It's designed to be mounted to canti-brake studs or rack bosses on the seat stay.
The front rack has integrated low rider platforms and an integrated decaleur. The decaleur to makes handlebar bag installation and removable easy. A U-shaped plug is included for times when you don't use the decaleur. The front rack is designed to be mounted to canti-brake studs and dropout eyelets.
Both front and rear fit most bikes with 26", 650b, 700c, and 27" wheels. Construction is all stainless steel tubing with our usual polished finish.
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Also in the container were some items that flew off the shelf quickly. We have restocked just in time for the holidays.
- Grand Cru Plume Alaire Chainguard
- VO Zeppelin 52mm Fenders, 650b
- VO Hammered 45mm Fenders, 700c
- VO Porteur Rack
- VO Rando Rack
- VO Cork Grips
- Grand Cru 42cm Course Handlebar
- VO Bar Plugs
- Fender Hardware:
- Back by surprisingly popular demand: Dia-Compe Knob Grips
Posted by VeloOrange at 10:40:00 AM 10 comments
10 December, 2012
Holiday Stocking Stuffers
- Grand Cru Leather Saddle Bag - $ 95
- VO Socks - $ 9
- VO Deep Half Clips - $ 11
- VO Steel Toe Clips - $ 9
- VO Bungee Cargo Net - $ 5
Posted by VeloOrange at 1:13:00 PM 0 comments
06 December, 2012
A Pedal Manifesto
Yet even when we were no longer wearing cleated bike shoes, we continued to use quill pedals designed for them. It wasn't so bad when I wore thick soled running shoes, or boots. Eventually I learned that thin soled shoes not only improve the bio-mechanics of walking but are also very comfortable. The plates dug into the soles of my new shoes and my feet. That's when I began to suspect that using quill pedals might not be the best strategy. I'm far from the first to figure this out. There were plenty of platform pedals on the market, but most were lower quality.
Barelli B-10 |
That Lyotard pedal was so great that White Industries now makes a very high quality copy called the Urban Platform Pedal. I own and like this pedal, but the finish is a little rough and the price is, well... it's $242. Not to be left out, MKS has recently introduced a less expensive copy (that we currently sell). Curiously the MKS version is also called the Urban Platform Pedal.
MKS Urban Platform |
Here at VO we'd been selling the VO Touring Pedal, which offers pretty good support. And now we have the very-well-received Grand Cru Sabot pedal. We also have the MKS Lambda pedal and the previously mentioned MKS Urban Platform.
Given my own experience with pedals, I can't see VO developing any more quill pedals. In fact we're discontinuing a couple of models and they're on sale in the specials section. We're currently working on another Grand Cru large platform pedal. This one is meant to be used with toe clips or half clips. It'll also have some serious bearings.
Speaking of bearings, I think most pedal bearings are undersized, even those in most MKS pedals, in most Wellgo pedals (the best of the big Taiwan pedal manufacturers and maker of some VO pedals), and in most VP pedals (almost as good as Wellgo in my opinion). They just don't last as long as they should, based on seeing worn out bearing in older pedals we've sold.
Sabot pedal. Three sealed bearing (no bushings), light weight, rounded pins. It's not just a recycled BMX pedal. |
Posted by VeloOrange at 3:24:00 PM 34 comments